We use first and third party cookies to improve our service, personalize your advertising and remember your website preference. If you continue to browse, you accept the use of cookies on our site. For more information (e.g. how to disable cookies) please see our cookies policy
.

Northern Territory Wildlife Park, Northern Territory Australia: The gouldian finch (Erythrura gouldiae), once abundant in Northern Australia, have suffered a dramatic decline in the last 40 years. They now occur in significant numbers only in the Kimberley and some Northern Territory locations. This image is from Secret Life of Pearls.

Falklands: Unlike other penguin species, Gentoo penguins raise two chicks at a time. But Gentoo parents have a unique trick up their sleeves to ensure the hungriest chick is fedâ¦ a game called âchick chaseâ. This high speed challenge ensures meals are shared equally between offspring.â¨This image is from Wild Islands: Falklands.

Northern Territory Wildlife Park, Northern Territory Australia: The short eared rock wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis) is endemic to Northern Australia, where it occurs in the Kimberley, Arnhem Land and Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria. This image is from Secret Life of Pearls.

Hluhluwe, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa: Black widow attending to her egg sac. These sacs are filled with hundreds of eggs, which will soon release the next generation of spiderlings. This image is from Incredible Spiders.

Northern Territory Wildlife Park, Northern Territory Australia: The Northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) has declined in numbers and range rapidly following the introduction of the noxious cane toad to Australia. The Kimberley is home to one of the few remaining populations. This image is from Secret Life of Pearls.

A rare tintype photograph of Billy the Kid and what appears to be Billy and members of his gang, The Regulators playing croquet in Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1878. This image is from Billy the Kid: New Evidence.

FALKLANDS - Southern Elephant Seals are the biggest of any seal species. Adolescents hone their fighting skills, in preparation for the day theyâll challenge the dominant bull for a harem of their own.â¨This image is from Wild Islands: Falklands.

Hluhluwe, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa: Medium underside shot of golden orb weaver building a web. Her spinnerets release the web-building silk she uses to construct incredible, orb-shaped webs. This image is from Incredible Spiders.

Born and bred in the Projects, New York City, Breani is determined not to fall into the âblack holeâ like many of her friends and peers from the neighbourhood. The challenges here are drugs, violence and gangs, but Breani isnât like the rest. She is ambitious and creative which are qualities that are not valued in the place where she lives. Her rap music is an outlet to vent her frustrations and observations. This image is from I Am A Girl.

It is Habibaâs wedding day and like many 17-year-olds she is excited by the romance and status of being married. Her 35-year-old groom is her own choice, but family and cultural pressures are still evident in her decision to give up school and get married.â¨This image is from I Am A Girl.

Falklands: Southern elephant seals are the biggest of any seal species. Males can reach over 6 meters in length and weigh more than 4 tons â as much as a truck. This image is from Wild Islands: Falklands.